Mayor Slay plans to renew push to hire more police officers
In 2015, Slay said he wanted to bring on 160 new officers
In 2015, Slay said he wanted to bring on 160 new officers
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Motivated by the resignations of two lawmakers, the Missouri Legislature has advanced another round of ethics-related legislation. The Missouri House passed legislation 157-3 Thursday to prohibit most investments of campaign money. Members also voted 157-4 to impose greater reporting requirements for taskforce members appointed by the governor. Legislation to close…
The 360 Strategy began late last year in Pittsburgh
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – For the first time in decades, the Missouri Senate will debate a bill that would repeal the state’s death penalty. The bill received bipartisan support Tuesday in 4-3 vote of the Senate General Laws and Pensions Committee. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that the full Senate has not debated a…
Barry Odom says the dismissal was not the result of a years-old viral video that was released this week, but instead due to something since rejoining the team last month
DMV officials in Sacramento began hearing from advocates and skeptics with strong opinions about precedent-setting draft regulations the agency released last month
The Democratic establishment is behind Murphy, seeing him as the stronger general election candidate, while Grayson argues he’s the only true Democrat in the race